IC 7508 Formation Sampling With Large-Diameter Drill Holes at Fort Randall Dam Site, South Dakota

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Roswell W. Prouty
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Jun 1, 1949

Abstract

As part of a general plan for control and economic utilization of the waters of the Missouri River Basin as well as development of its inherent power resources, the Corps of Engineers of the United States Army has under construction a rolled earth dam near the site of old Fort Randall in South Dakota. The dam is in Charles Mix and Gregory Counties on the Missouri River at a point about 922 miles above its mouth. It is approximately 125 air-line miles southeast of Pierre and 55 miles southwest of Mitchell, S. Dak. The storage reservoir to be formed by the dam will extend upstream for 150 miles and, at maximum operating pool level, will cover an area of some 107,000 acres. It will have a storage capacity of 6.2 million acre feat.
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APA: Roswell W. Prouty  (1949)  IC 7508 Formation Sampling With Large-Diameter Drill Holes at Fort Randall Dam Site, South Dakota

MLA: Roswell W. Prouty IC 7508 Formation Sampling With Large-Diameter Drill Holes at Fort Randall Dam Site, South Dakota. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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